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Vintage Undervalued Roookies
Are there any left at this point? I always thought Mays 51 Bowman was undervalued but just checked eBay and my god!! I can only come up with the list below and would love to see if you guys can add to the list or disagree with my picks.
1948(49?) Leaf Stan Musial 1949 Bowman Roy Campanella (I think almost all of his cards are undervalued) 1955 Topps Sandy Koufax (Very surprised his mid grade cards aren't higher) 1957 Topps Frank Robinson (Will it always be cheap?) 1965 Topps Joe Morgan 1968 Topps Johnny Bench I have most of these cards and I'm a Reds fan, so I may be biased. What are your guys thoughts about others out there? |
Bench is certainly a good buy at todays prices. I can only see his rookie card going up in the future. As Leon in known to say "every thread needs a card".
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1960 topps Carl Yastrzemski in psa/sgc/bvg 8, criminally undervalue
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Musial, Bench and Schmidt would be my top 3. Brooks Robinson, Bob Gibson, Juan Marichal and Steve Carlton are also pretty cheap.
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We've been saying these same cards are undervalued ever since I can remember. There's probably a reason. That said, my vote would be for Seaver. High number, very tough card to find without one thing or another wrong, vastly underrated pitcher, arguably top 5 of all time.
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Frank Robinson
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Ken Griffey Jr
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I think the multiplayer cards like Bench and Seaver suffer a bit because there is someone else featured. I also think that all 57 Topps suffer a bit because they are less appealing (IMO) than many of the other cards from this era.
I will also add Reggie Jackson to the list, though maybe he isn't considered undervalued. |
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With collectors spending $1M on certain modern cards, or even several hundred grand, they're all under valued. Bump this thread in a year and post some recent sales prices. My prediction they will all look like bargains.
If you're looking for the next card to 10x no idea. My guess would be something like a CJ or e90-1 Jackson. Mantle is just getting warmed up too. I'd be looking for a 51 if I didnt already have one. |
For my money, the 1955 Topps Harmon Killebrew RC is very underrated.
A HOF RC from a beautiful set and you can probably get a PSA 6 for under $500. |
Johnson, Lajoie, Collins.
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spahn
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Any and all Hornsby cards.
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Ted Williams play ball RC still seems low to me! But definitely agree on Musial, Spahn and most of the others mentioned.
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Pete Rose RC
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Right Now These Guys are Smoking Hot. Aaron, Mays, Mantle and Jackie.
He had a major jump a few years back; Mine would be the......1955 Topps Roberto Clemente RC It's a much harder card to get nice then the 54 Aaron Rookie IMO 60's I would have to say the Seaver Rookie |
all HOF rookies from 1961 Topps
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Another vote for Teddy
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I still think the 55 Clemente is undervalued. I also think the 26-29 Exhibits Foxx is "relatively" cheap. The Seaver Carlton and Schmidt rookies seem undervalued as well.
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T204 Walter Johnson has yet to have a price breakout, probably since so few are offered. And I realize there are postcards issued prior to the Ramly set, just not of interest to all collectors.
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With the surge in American cards, I have largely sat out of late (with the exception of a nice near 1952 Bowman set, which I admit is hardly sitting out). I have picked up four collector grade Sadaharu Oh Menko rookies (1959) in collector grade for $100 or less.
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Based on pure numbers, Spahn’s rookie is criminally undervalued. He is the all-time winningest left-handed pitcher, the all-time winningest modern day pitcher, and has the sixth most wins of all time. He is just 10 wins behind absolute legends, such as Mathewson and Alexander. His records will stand forever. He was also a WWII hero. Yet, his rookie cards can be had for a song? Hornsby is in this same category. He is listed around 10th in most serious all-time greatest baseball player rankings. Hornsby has the highest all-time career batting average for a right hander, and the second highest all-time career batting average for all players (.358 – only behind Cobb). He was a two-time triple-crown winner, and a two-time MVP. Hornsby batted over .400 three times. He is twelfth in all-time WAR. The problem with Spahn and Hornsby is they are almost forgotten and just don’t get the exposure that their contemporary stars receive. This has kept their cards’ demand and price down. Frank Robinson falls into this same trap. Earlier in his career, Mantle, Mays, Aaron, and Clemente stole his spotlight. |
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The 51 Bowman Mantle. Might be a centerpiece card for a lot of people but the value lags so far behind the Topps that it's difficult to understand the pricing. Even when it comes to DiMaggio, whose most popular "rookie" is the 1939 Play Ball, when the 1936 Goudey does come up it always outsells it's later issued and more mainstream counterpart. Not sure why the same isn't true for the 51 Mantle, even if it's not Topps.
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Headed over to eBay and searched... Cheapest one is now $430 + $15 shipping from Japan. It's like the whole world has become Dean's. EDIT: Ha - Coke to Peter. |
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To me there has been a major swing from The collector base to the Investor Base of card owners.
It looks like this decade the same will repeat itself driving this hobby to further highs. |
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psa 1 52 topps, clean sweep one, i would say a middle one, not too bad, not great. now is at 38k(after buyer fee) will see how it goes psa 1 bowman cleansweep i think maybe a little above average 1 is at 9k now, take the same condition maybe 8k so 38k vs 8k. I would think eventually might catch up to the ratio of 38k to 20-25k in the future , still the 51 bowman is his true rookie |
The 51 Bowman is also a high number in its own right.
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1939 Play Ball Ted Williams RC I think has been undervalued for years, even with today's prices.
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39 Play Ball DiMaggio seems very undervalued. First Joe D card other than the '38 mini-me Goudey nonsense and an absolutely classic photo. Yet the '41 Playball trades at multiples more. Hey I love '41 playball but the '39 DiMaggio is a much better card IMO.
I think the '52 Topps Mays is off-the-charts iconic and a very good investment although it has doubled in the past 2 months so I guess it's half as good an investment as it was two months ago lol. I think the '41 PlayBall Peewee Reese is a good buy. He was a great man and a pretty darn good ballplayer too. 1989 Topps Traded Randy Kutcher cards are also criminally undervalued. |
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Babe Ruth rookie.
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